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science+(noun)

  • 41 minor

    adj. küçük, ikinci derecede, ikincil, reşit olmayan
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    n. üniversitede ikinci branş, reşit olmayan kimse, küçük
    * * *
    1. küçük 2. minör
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (less, or little, in importance, size etc: Always halt when driving from a minor road on to a major road; She has to go into hospital for a minor operation.) küçük, ufak, önemsiz
    2) ((American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college: Her major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.) ikinci branş
    2. verb
    ((American) to study something as a minor subject: He is minoring in French.) ikinci branş olarak almak
    3. noun
    (a person who is not yet legally an adult.) reşit olmayan kimse
    - be in the minority

    English-Turkish dictionary > minor

  • 42 obstetrics

    n. doğum ve gebelik bilimi, doğum doktorluğu, ebelik
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    1. doğumla uğraşan tıp dalı 2. obstetriks
    * * *
    [ob'stetriks]
    (the science of helping women before, during, and after, the birth of babies.) doğum bilimi

    English-Turkish dictionary > obstetrics

  • 43 optics

    n. optik, gözler
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    1. optik 2. optik bilim
    * * *
    ['optiks]
    noun singular (the science of light.) optik, ışık bilimi

    English-Turkish dictionary > optics

  • 44 pathology

    n. patoloji
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    patoloji
    * * *
    [pə'Ɵolə‹i]
    (the science of diseases.) hastalıklar bilimi, patoloji
    - pathological
    - pathologically

    English-Turkish dictionary > pathology

  • 45 psychology

    n. psikoloji, ruhbilim, ruh hali
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    psikoloji
    * * *
    (the study or science of the human mind.) ruhbilimi, psikoloji
    - psychologically
    - psychologist

    English-Turkish dictionary > psychology

  • 46 scientist

    n. bilim adamı, bilgin
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    bilim adamı
    * * *
    noun (a person who studies one or more branches of science.) bilim adamı

    English-Turkish dictionary > scientist

  • 47 seismology

    n. sismoloji, deprembilim
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    yer sarsıntıları ilmi
    * * *
    [-'molə‹i]
    noun (the science or study of earthquakes.) deprem bilimi, sismoloji

    English-Turkish dictionary > seismology

  • 48 telecommunications

    ['telikəmju:ni'keiʃənz]
    (the science of sending messages, information etc by telephone, telegraph, radio, television etc.) telekomünikasyon, uz iletişim

    English-Turkish dictionary > telecommunications

  • 49 telegraphy

    n. telgrafçılık
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    telgraf sistemi
    * * *
    [-'le-]
    noun (the process, science or skill of sending messages by telegraph.) telgraf sistemi

    English-Turkish dictionary > telegraphy

  • 50 theory

    n. teori, kuram, nazariye
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    1. kuram 2. teori
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    ['Ɵiəri]
    plural - theories; noun
    1) (an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct: There are many theories about the origin of life; In theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice.) kuram, teori
    2) (the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it: A musician has to study both the theory and practice of music.) kuram, teori
    - theoretically
    - theorize, theorise
    - theorist

    English-Turkish dictionary > theory

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